“No Right to Continue Using Club After 21 Without Membership”: Delhi High Court rejecting the appeals of several individuals who had challenged the termination of their
read moreRepeated Threats, False Cases, Assaults and Financial Control Amount to Mental Cruelty - Orissa High Court upheld the judgment of the Family Court, Cuttack, granting a
read more“Where the Propounder Fails to Dispel Legitimate Doubts, No Sanctity Attaches to the Document Merely Because It Is Registered”— Allahabad High Court reaffirmed the foundational principle
read moreFailure to Explain Circumstances After Being Last Seen with Deceased Adds Crucial Link in Chain of Circumstantial Evidence: - Bombay High Court upheld the conviction of
read more“Original Tenant Was Manilal Damodardas Individually — Not His Firm,” - In a significant ruling Gujarat High Court upheld the eviction of occupants who claimed tenancy
read more“Encashment Was Coercive, Not Voluntary Payment—Unjust Enrichment Doctrine Doesn’t Apply”, In a decisive affirmation of taxpayer rights, the Supreme Court directed the Union Government to
read more“Citizenship Can’t Be Claimed Through Inclusion in a List—It Must Be Proven with Lawful Evidence”, In a judgment that sharply defines the boundaries of citizenship determination Supreme
read more“Second Survey Arbitrary—First Report Shows Inundation Due to Rain, Not Structural Defect”, in a significant ruling for consumer rights and insurance jurisprudence, the Supreme Court
read more“Age and Illness Can Mitigate, But Knowledge of Law Demands Accountability”, In a judgment blending legal finality with compassionate nuance, the Supreme Court of India upheld the
read more“As the COAS reconsidered the case of Respondent No. 2, the case of the appellant for upgradation ought to have been considered.” - In a judgment
read more“Where Accused Remain Silent and Eyewitness Accounts Are Clear, Conviction Cannot Be Faulted” — In a judgment that reinforces the primacy of consistent eyewitness testimony supported
read more“A mere denial of title, raised belatedly, cannot become a tool to derail an eviction suit pending for decades”— In a significant judgment Allahabad High Court
read moreNot a Mantra or Magic Incantation: Exact Words of Section 141 Not Mandatory in Complaint, Supreme Court of India breathing clarity and pragmatism into the law of
read moreSupreme Court Tears Down Madhya Pradesh’s Move to Place IAS Officers Over Forest Cadre: “IFS Autonomy Non-Negotiable” - Supreme Court of India, in the long-standing environment
read moreIn a powerful reaffirmation of the criminal law’s burden of proof, the Supreme Court of India, on 21 May 2025, acquitted a man convicted under Section 302
read more“Layout Plan Is Binding on All Plot Holders; Encroachment by a Charitable Trust on Settled Possession Is Unlawful” – In a significant decision reinforcing the sanctity
read more“Capital punishment for a minor omission… A judicial career cannot be ended for an incomplete checklist”, Supreme Court Quashes Discharge of RJS Probationer Over Non-Disclosure
read more“The circular only clarifies a benefit already granted—it does not create a new one. Denial of retrospectivity defeats fairness.” - In a landmark decision issued today
read more“The discharge order reads more like an acquittal… It is settled law that defence material cannot be relied upon at the stage of framing charge”, - In
read more“Encashment Was Coercive, Not Voluntary Payment—Unjust Enrichment Doctrine Doesn’t Apply”, In a decisive affirmation of taxpayer rights, the Supreme Court directed the Union Government to
read more“Citizenship Can’t Be Claimed Through Inclusion in a List—It Must Be Proven with Lawful Evidence”, In a judgment that sharply defines the boundaries of citizenship determination Supreme
read more“Second Survey Arbitrary—First Report Shows Inundation Due to Rain, Not Structural Defect”, in a significant ruling for consumer rights and insurance jurisprudence, the Supreme Court
read more“Age and Illness Can Mitigate, But Knowledge of Law Demands Accountability”, In a judgment blending legal finality with compassionate nuance, the Supreme Court of India upheld the
read more“As the COAS reconsidered the case of Respondent No. 2, the case of the appellant for upgradation ought to have been considered.” - In a judgment
read moreNot a Mantra or Magic Incantation: Exact Words of Section 141 Not Mandatory in Complaint, Supreme Court of India breathing clarity and pragmatism into the law of
read moreSupreme Court Tears Down Madhya Pradesh’s Move to Place IAS Officers Over Forest Cadre: “IFS Autonomy Non-Negotiable” - Supreme Court of India, in the long-standing environment
read moreIn a powerful reaffirmation of the criminal law’s burden of proof, the Supreme Court of India, on 21 May 2025, acquitted a man convicted under Section 302
read more“Capital punishment for a minor omission… A judicial career cannot be ended for an incomplete checklist”, Supreme Court Quashes Discharge of RJS Probationer Over Non-Disclosure
read more“The circular only clarifies a benefit already granted—it does not create a new one. Denial of retrospectivity defeats fairness.” - In a landmark decision issued today
read more“The discharge order reads more like an acquittal… It is settled law that defence material cannot be relied upon at the stage of framing charge”, - In
read more“The relationship between the appellants and the said school is in the realm of private contract. Assuming that there was a breach of private contract, the
read more“High Court Erred in Entertaining Writ Despite Statutory Appeal Under Section 111” —Supreme Court of India that the Central Electricity Regulatory Commission (CERC) retains regulatory powers
read more“Clause Drafted for Mediation Can't Morph into Arbitration by Magic of Language” – Supreme Court of India delivered a decisive judgment rejecting the classification of Article
read more“Judicial notice will have to be taken of the fact that in different parts of India, there are unauthorized encroachments on highway land… The machinery
read more“Demand of ₹5 Lakhs for Job is Dowry If Linked to Marriage—Harassment Soon Before Death Raises Presumption of Guilt”: - Supreme Court of India delivered a
read more"Waqf is not an essential religious practice... It’s just a form of charity" — SG Tushar Mehta Argues Amid Allegations of Legislative Overreach - In a marathon
read moreSupreme Court Rebukes Trial Courts for Discharging Accused Post Framing of Charges Under Garb of Section 216 CrPC; Holds Deletion of Charges Impermissible. In a significant
read more“The Power to Modify and Power to Set Aside Are Not of the Same Genus”— a five-judge Constitution Bench of the Supreme Court of India delivered
read more“An accused coordinating with international syndicates, using fictitious firms, and routing goods through questionable ports cannot claim bail merely due to absence of direct seizure”— In a significant
read more“No Right to Continue Using Club After 21 Without Membership”: Delhi High Court rejecting the appeals of several individuals who had challenged the termination of their
read moreRepeated Threats, False Cases, Assaults and Financial Control Amount to Mental Cruelty - Orissa High Court upheld the judgment of the Family Court, Cuttack, granting a
read more“Where the Propounder Fails to Dispel Legitimate Doubts, No Sanctity Attaches to the Document Merely Because It Is Registered”— Allahabad High Court reaffirmed the foundational principle
read moreFailure to Explain Circumstances After Being Last Seen with Deceased Adds Crucial Link in Chain of Circumstantial Evidence: - Bombay High Court upheld the conviction of
read more“Original Tenant Was Manilal Damodardas Individually — Not His Firm,” - In a significant ruling Gujarat High Court upheld the eviction of occupants who claimed tenancy
read more“Where Accused Remain Silent and Eyewitness Accounts Are Clear, Conviction Cannot Be Faulted” — In a judgment that reinforces the primacy of consistent eyewitness testimony supported
read more“A mere denial of title, raised belatedly, cannot become a tool to derail an eviction suit pending for decades”— In a significant judgment Allahabad High Court
read more“Layout Plan Is Binding on All Plot Holders; Encroachment by a Charitable Trust on Settled Possession Is Unlawful” – In a significant decision reinforcing the sanctity
read more“The injuries may be dangerous to life, but there is no evidence of intention or knowledge to kill—Section 307 IPC not attracted”, - In a
read more"When Law Requires an Act to Be Done in a Particular Manner, It Must Be Done in That Manner Only" — Court Emphasizes on Right to
read more“Minor contradictions are bound to occur with the span of time… they instead establish that the witnesses have given a natural version of the incident”, - Punjab
read more“Such offences corrode institutional credibility and weaponize the absence of NRI owners—bail cannot be treated casually”, - In a sternly worded judgment exposing a widening
read more“Dismissal of suit on a date not fixed for hearing is not only procedurally illegal but unjust—presence of plaintiff was not even required”, In a sharply worded
read more“The Power of Attorney Holder Cannot Testify About Incidents She Has Not Witnessed—Domestic Violence Requires Direct Evidence” - In a detailed judgment Kerala High Court
read more“Prosecutrix gave two totally conflicting versions… Forensic evidence does not support the allegations.” - In a significant judgment Delhi High Court granted anticipatory bail to
read more“Recovery cannot be made from the auction purchaser… outstanding dues are to be paid under the waterfall mechanism of the IBC”— “When the law provides a
read more"Issuance of Notice Based on Incorrect Information and Without Supporting Material Vitiates Entire Proceedings” - In a landmark decision Patna High Court quashed reassessment proceedings initiated
read more"Proof of Identity Between Original Purchase and Post-Acquisition Survey Numbers Essential to Claim Ownership" - Madras High Court delivered a significant ruling concerning property rights post-acquisition.
read moreKarnataka High Court allowed a set of review petitions and recalled its earlier common order dated 5th April 2023, which had dismissed the accused persons' writ
read moreIn the Indian legal system, judgments play a crucial role in shaping jurisprudence and guiding future cases. These judgments can be classified into two primary categories: reportable and non-reportable.
read moreThe Bharatiya Nagarik Suraksha Sanhita, 2023 (BNSS) has officially replaced the Criminal Procedure Code, 1973 (CrPC), marking a significant transformation in India’s procedural criminal law. Among the
read moreThe Right to Information Act, 2005 (RTI Act) has its roots in the fundamental right to freedom of speech and expression under Article 19(1)(a) of the Constitution of
read moreThe Specific Relief Act, 1963 is a key legislation in Indian civil law that provides remedies for the violation of civil and contractual rights. Enacted to replace the
read moreCriminal Revision is a supervisory remedy provided under the Criminal Procedure Code, 1973 (CrPC) that enables higher courts to scrutinize the correctness, legality, or propriety of inferior
read moreLegal drafting is the art of preparing formal legal documents in precise language. In civil litigation, pleadings (such as plaints and written statements) form the foundation of the
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